Value on AMERICAN BANK NOTE CO.Vignette-Centenial 1776-1876???

tokenhead

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Hello everybody...i got this the other day from a local "ANTIQUE DEALER",Not a coin/paper currency dealer.It is approx.10in.across&8in.top/bottom...the condition isn't the greatest but how often do you find one of these?(for me,not that often)I'm a collector of everything old&cool,especially paper,i've seen similar item in my book's(standard catalog of U.S.A.paper money,specimen notes,early american money,etc.)but not this paticular item...bottom edge has missing word(starts w/a T(R?)and on right side REGISTERED 1876.pic's will show this...any help will be greatly appreciated,Thanks all!!!
 

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PBK

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In May, Early American Auctions of Rancho Sante Fe, CA sold one in very fine condition for $180. Back in August 2001, another one, also very fine, brought $345.
 

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tokenhead

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PBK said:
In May, Early American Auctions of Rancho Sante Fe, CA sold one in very fine condition for $180. Back in August 2001, another one, also very fine, brought $345.
Thank You PBK,Your knowledge&fast replies are very welcomed!,so the$2.00 i paid wasn't bad!,concidering the con.Again thank's!!!-tokenhead
 

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